Released: August 21, 2020

Featuring: G-Eazy

Songwriter: Dave Gibson Lukas Forchhammer Digital Farm Animals Neil Ormandy Morten “Rissi” Ristorp G-Eazy

Producer: Morten “Rissi” Ristorp

[Intro: Lukas Graham]
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh

[Verse 1: Lukas Graham]
I remember drivin' to my side
Smoke's up, windows open
The sun's in our eyes but it's alright
'Cause we don't know where we're goin'

[Pre-Chorus: Lukas Graham]
We don't need no mirror pointin' back
Forget about the past, what's done is done and that is that
You didn't have more than the shirt that's on your back
But I'll never forget the way you turned to me and said

[Chorus: Lukas Graham]
When the good times are rollin' on me
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need
Bad times know where I've been
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need
(Singing) Oh, oh, oh, share that love
Oh, oh, oh, share that love
Good times are rollin' on me
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need

[Verse 2: Lukas Graham]
I remember you on the lifeline
Holdin' on for daylight
Prayin' to the heavens that you're alright
Yeah, you know I'm on your side

[Pre-Chorus: Lukas Graham]
We don't need no mirror pointin' back
Forget about the past, what's done is done and that is that
You didn't have more than the shirt that's on your back
But I'll never forget the way you turned to me and said

[Chorus: Lukas Graham, G-Eazy]
When the good times are rollin' on me
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need
Bad times know where I've been
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need
(Singing) Oh, oh, oh, share that love
Oh, oh, oh, share that love
Good times are rollin' on me (Yeah)
I got plenty in my pocket, if you're ever in need (Ayy)

[Verse 3: G-Eazy]
I remember drivin' on my side (Yee)
High as fuck, windows open (Ayy)
5-0 right behind us (Blerd)
Hit the gas and we ghost'em (Vroom)
Got me wide open
Each time you fall in love, you run the risk you'll get heartbroken
But stay inside forever where your doors are hardly open (You know)
This game will charge a tax, this game will charge a token (Uh)
'Cause at this rate, love is loss and that is that
One day, no text, she had a panic attack (Yeah)
Once you give yourself, you can't never have it back
She been through hard times, she ain't going back to that
She ain't going back to that

[Chorus: Lukas Graham, G-Eazy]
When the good times (You know) are rollin' on me
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need (Ha ha)
Bad times know where I've been
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need
(Singing) Oh, oh, oh, share that love (Ayy)
Oh, oh, oh, share that love
Good times are rollin' on me
I got plenty in my pocket if you're ever in need
(Singing) Oh, oh, oh, share that love
Oh, oh, oh, share that love

Lukas Graham

With the 2016 global debut and multiplatinum smash “7 Years,” Lukas Graham solidified their status as one of the biggest breakout acts in music, racking up over 23 million units worldwide, hitting #1 in 13 countries and garnering three GRAMMY® nominations. The song transformed Danish singer Lukas Forchhammer’s life into a whirlwind—a world away from his beginnings, born on a couch in Christiania, an impoverished quasi-commune located in the center of Copenhagen.

Alongside his boys–Mark “Lovestick” Falgren (drums) and Magnús “Magnúm” Larsson (bass)–Lukas Graham traversed the globe on sold-out tours, played the biggest stages from The Grammy Awards and Good Morning America to The Billboard Music Awards, plus earned acclaim from the likes of The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Billboard, and NPR. But Lukas is far from content with the He’s restless and ready to be known as an artist that supersedes any smash he may have, past or present.

Now engaged and proud father of a little girl, Lukas has poured the gamut of his life experiences into his new album 3 (The Purple Album), led by the heartfelt single “Love Someone.” Lukas goes deeper still throughout the album, revealing his vulnerabilities and his fears, his sadness, and his joy. While the self-titled debut was dedicated in large part to Lukas’ late father, 3 (The Purple Album) is for his new family of three, and showcases a special kind of easy pop hooks alongside soul-baring poignancy.